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- Release Info -------------------------------------------------------------- -

  Artist:      Escape The Fate
  Album:       Escape The Fate
  Label:       Epitaph Records / DGC / Interscope
  Playtime:    52:17 min
  Genre:       Rock
  URL:         http://www.escapethefate.net/
  Rip date:    2010-10-29
  Street date: 2010-11-02
  Size:        92.02 MB
  Type:        Deluxe Edition
  Quality:     235 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo

- Release Notes ------------------------------------------------------------- -

   Escape The Fate is out for blood. On their self-titled third album, the Las
   Vegas quartet rips, ravages and rocks like never before. Due out November 2,
   2010 via the band's new home of DGC/Interscope Records, Escape The Fate
   explodes on impact from the very first chord until the final battering
   crescendo. "Massacre" flips like a switchblade from Bryan "Monte" Money's
   calculated shredding to Craig Mabbitt's hypnotic vocals. During the first
   single "Issues," Max Green's bass rumbles with a genuine thunder as an
   arena-ready hook rises to the forefront. Staggering beats from Robert Ortiz
   fuel the undead shimmy and shake of "Zombie Dance" as Craig announces what
   will be a battle cry for this generation--"We're already dead." However,
   Escape The Fate is more alive now than ever and they're coming to take rock
   'n' roll back. Escape The Fate has been on that killing road since they
   formed in 2004. While signed to Epitaph, the band released two massively
   successful albums--Dying Is Your Latest Fashion [2006] and This War Is Ours
   [2008]--and they sold in excess of 350,000 copies worldwide in the process.
   They also toured with everyone from Bullet For My Valentine to Hollywood
   Undead, playing anywhere and everywhere there was a stage. As soon as they
   finished This War Is Ours, they began crafting their latest offering. Whether
   they were writing on the road or during short stints at home, the band was
   devoutly focused on the songs that would become Escape The Fate.

   They recorded Escape The Fate with legendary producer Don Gilmore [Linkin
   Park, Bullet for My Valentine] in Spring 2010 at NRG and Pan Am Studios in
   Los Angeles. Don had been a fan of the band and he was the perfect person to
   help them realize their vision to the fullest.

   Max reveals, "Don believed in every single song, and we put a lot of love,
   attention and focus into each note from front to back. He gave guidance, but
   he allowed us to do our thing. There's character and attitude to this record;
   it's not mechanical in the slightest. You can hear and feel emotion rising
   and falling. The album takes you on a ride."

   For the past six years, the band has been on a ride all their own. They
   cultivated a diehard following from constantly touring and never failing to
   put on an unforgettable show. Interscope was so blown away by their sound and
   stage presence that they signed Escape the Fate in early 2010. Escape The
   Fate wields that on-stage fire that the band is known for, and it formally
   announces their arrival as a hard rock contender.

   "We feel like this is our first real record," declares Craig. "There were
   always so many styles in our music, but we bring them all together here. We
   wanted to get a little darker this time around too." The band definitely got
   a lot darker on "Massacre." With an industrial grind and precise thrash
   guitars, "Massacre" engages full sensory destruction. The song officially hit
   the internet in August, and it received a flurry of attention from the second
   the band released the initial snippet via their MySpace page. It'll resonate
   with the fans because the band holds nothing back, and Craig confronts demons
   head on. He explains, "We want to bring back that dark heavy arena rock
   sound." The song shows how insanely intricate Escape The Fate can be. Monte
   adds, "I was watching the first zombie scene in Resident Evil and that
   inspired me to write a twisted riff that sounded panicky. That lick kicks
   everything off."

   The band has fully fleshed out their unique style with flourishes of
   electronics and a metallic crunch. "There's no subtlety with us," says
   Robert. "We go balls-to-the-wall in every aspect of our lives. We've finally
   found our sound. It examines every emotion from anger to anxiety to
   happiness. This album will make you feel something."

   Escape The Fate's first official single, "Issues" is a massive anthem full of
   attitude. "That song sums up our mindset right now," Max exclaims. "From the
   very beginning, we never had any rules or set boundaries. We played what we
   wanted to play. If it sounded good to us, we did it. We are rock stars, we're
   entertainers, and we're bringing that attitude back." Robert sums it up best,
   "A song is a hit when it makes you move, feel and sing."

   "Issues" will do all of those every time you hear it. However, it doesn't
   stop there. Songs like "Zombie Dance" and "Gorgeous Nightmare" execute a
   precise stomp that's palatable and powerful. Then there's "World Around Me"
   which is an elegiac and entrancing ballad that illuminates how diverse these
   four individuals really are. Monte continues, "We wanted the record to
   resemble a Tim Burton movie. It's a dark fantasy in its own right and we put
   our spin on rock music."

   Fans will really get the opportunity to experience this album firsthand live.
   Escape the Fate has all kinds of surprises in store when they hit the road
   for a nearly never-ending touring cycle behind this new record.

   Craig continues, "There are a lot of bands that don't put on a show anymore.
   We want to be really theatrical and give people what they're paying for. If
   they're buying a ticket to our show, we're going to make sure that fans walk
   out and say, 'Jesus what the f**k happened?' That's our goal." Keeping in
   line with their Las Vegas roots, they're going to put on a show anytime
   they're in front of a crowd. Ultimately though, Escape The Fate will pull
   listeners in with these new songs. "I want fans to get sucked into our
   world," says Craig. "If you're having a shitty day, you can pop in the album,
   and there's a track to help you out. If you want to go out and have a good
   time, there's a track for that. We want to be a part of people's lives. We
   want to be the soundtrack to your day. At this point in my life, I've said
   everything I wanted to say on this album." Monte leaves off. "There are no
   more questions about who we are. This album is us, through and through. Every
   member has grown, and we're waving our flag. Welcome to f**king Escape The
   Fate." Escape The Fate want blood and they'll get it with this record.

- Track List ---------------------------------------------------------------- -

  01. Choose Your Fate                                                  ( 1:40)
  02. Massacre                                                          ( 4:15)
  03. Issues                                                            ( 2:42)
  04. Zombie Dance                                                      ( 3:17)
  05. Gorgeous Nightmare                                                ( 3:16)
  06. City of Sin                                                       ( 2:42)
  07. Day Of Wreckoning                                                 ( 3:14)
  08. Lost In Darkness                                                  ( 3:41)
  09. Prepare Your Weapon                                               ( 4:40)
  10. World Around Me                                                   ( 5:08)
  11. The Aftermath (G3)                                                ( 5:34)
  12. Liars And Monsters                                                ( 3:22)
  13. The Final Blow                                                    ( 3:22)
  14. Issues (Ruxpin Remix)                                             ( 5:24)

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- Release Info -------------------------------------------------------------- -

  Artist:      Escape The Fate
  Album:       Escape The Fate
  Label:       Epitaph Records / DGC / Interscope
  Playtime:    52:17 min
  Genre:       Rock
  URL:         http://www.escapethefate.net/
  Rip date:    2010-10-29
  Street date: 2010-11-02
  Size:        92.02 MB
  Type:        Deluxe Edition
  Quality:     235 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint Stereo

- Release Notes ------------------------------------------------------------- -

   Escape The Fate is out for blood. On their self-titled third album, the Las
   Vegas quartet rips, ravages and rocks like never before. Due out November 2,
   2010 via the band's new home of DGC/Interscope Records, Escape The Fate
   explodes on impact from the very first chord until the final battering
   crescendo. "Massacre" flips like a switchblade from Bryan "Monte" Money's
   calculated shredding to Craig Mabbitt's hypnotic vocals. During the first
   single "Issues," Max Green's bass rumbles with a genuine thunder as an
   arena-ready hook rises to the forefront. Staggering beats from Robert Ortiz
   fuel the undead shimmy and shake of "Zombie Dance" as Craig announces what
   will be a battle cry for this generation--"We're already dead." However,
   Escape The Fate is more alive now than ever and they're coming to take rock
   'n' roll back. Escape The Fate has been on that killing road since they
   formed in 2004. While signed to Epitaph, the band released two massively
   successful albums--Dying Is Your Latest Fashion [2006] and This War Is Ours
   [2008]--and they sold in excess of 350,000 copies worldwide in the process.
   They also toured with everyone from Bullet For My Valentine to Hollywood
   Undead, playing anywhere and everywhere there was a stage. As soon as they
   finished This War Is Ours, they began crafting their latest offering. Whether
   they were writing on the road or during short stints at home, the band was
   devoutly focused on the songs that would become Escape The Fate.

   They recorded Escape The Fate with legendary producer Don Gilmore [Linkin
   Park, Bullet for My Valentine] in Spring 2010 at NRG and Pan Am Studios in
   Los Angeles. Don had been a fan of the band and he was the perfect person to
   help them realize their vision to the fullest.

   Max reveals, "Don believed in every single song, and we put a lot of love,
   attention and focus into each note from front to back. He gave guidance, but
   he allowed us to do our thing. There's character and attitude to this record;
   it's not mechanical in the slightest. You can hear and feel emotion rising
   and falling. The album takes you on a ride."

   For the past six years, the band has been on a ride all their own. They
   cultivated a diehard following from constantly touring and never failing to
   put on an unforgettable show. Interscope was so blown away by their sound and
   stage presence that they signed Escape the Fate in early 2010. Escape The
   Fate wields that on-stage fire that the band is known for, and it formally
   announces their arrival as a hard rock contender.

   "We feel like this is our first real record," declares Craig. "There were
   always so many styles in our music, but we bring them all together here. We
   wanted to get a little darker this time around too." The band definitely got
   a lot darker on "Massacre." With an industrial grind and precise thrash
   guitars, "Massacre" engages full sensory destruction. The song officially hit
   the internet in August, and it received a flurry of attention from the second
   the band released the initial snippet via their MySpace page. It'll resonate
   with the fans because the band holds nothing back, and Craig confronts demons
   head on. He explains, "We want to bring back that dark heavy arena rock
   sound." The song shows how insanely intricate Escape The Fate can be. Monte
   adds, "I was watching the first zombie scene in Resident Evil and that
   inspired me to write a twisted riff that sounded panicky. That lick kicks
   everything off."

   The band has fully fleshed out their unique style with flourishes of
   electronics and a metallic crunch. "There's no subtlety with us," says
   Robert. "We go balls-to-the-wall in every aspect of our lives. We've finally
   found our sound. It examines every emotion from anger to anxiety to
   happiness. This album will make you feel something."

   Escape The Fate's first official single, "Issues" is a massive anthem full of
   attitude. "That song sums up our mindset right now," Max exclaims. "From the
   very beginning, we never had any rules or set boundaries. We played what we
   wanted to play. If it sounded good to us, we did it. We are rock stars, we're
   entertainers, and we're bringing that attitude back." Robert sums it up best,
   "A song is a hit when it makes you move, feel and sing."

   "Issues" will do all of those every time you hear it. However, it doesn't
   stop there. Songs like "Zombie Dance" and "Gorgeous Nightmare" execute a
   precise stomp that's palatable and powerful. Then there's "World Around Me"
   which is an elegiac and entrancing ballad that illuminates how diverse these
   four individuals really are. Monte continues, "We wanted the record to
   resemble a Tim Burton movie. It's a dark fantasy in its own right and we put
   our spin on rock music."

   Fans will really get the opportunity to experience this album firsthand live.
   Escape the Fate has all kinds of surprises in store when they hit the road
   for a nearly never-ending touring cycle behind this new record.

   Craig continues, "There are a lot of bands that don't put on a show anymore.
   We want to be really theatrical and give people what they're paying for. If
   they're buying a ticket to our show, we're going to make sure that fans walk
   out and say, 'Jesus what the f**k happened?' That's our goal." Keeping in
   line with their Las Vegas roots, they're going to put on a show anytime
   they're in front of a crowd. Ultimately though, Escape The Fate will pull
   listeners in with these new songs. "I want fans to get sucked into our
   world," says Craig. "If you're having a shitty day, you can pop in the album,
   and there's a track to help you out. If you want to go out and have a good
   time, there's a track for that. We want to be a part of people's lives. We
   want to be the soundtrack to your day. At this point in my life, I've said
   everything I wanted to say on this album." Monte leaves off. "There are no
   more questions about who we are. This album is us, through and through. Every
   member has grown, and we're waving our flag. Welcome to f**king Escape The
   Fate." Escape The Fate want blood and they'll get it with this record.

- Track List ---------------------------------------------------------------- -

  01. Choose Your Fate                                                  ( 1:40)
  02. Massacre                                                          ( 4:15)
  03. Issues                                                            ( 2:42)
  04. Zombie Dance                                                      ( 3:17)
  05. Gorgeous Nightmare                                                ( 3:16)
  06. City of Sin                                                       ( 2:42)
  07. Day Of Wreckoning                                                 ( 3:14)
  08. Lost In Darkness                                                  ( 3:41)
  09. Prepare Your Weapon                                               ( 4:40)
  10. World Around Me                                                   ( 5:08)
  11. The Aftermath (G3)                                                ( 5:34)
  12. Liars And Monsters                                                ( 3:22)
  13. The Final Blow                                                    ( 3:22)
  14. Issues (Ruxpin Remix)                                             ( 5:24)

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